The legendary linebacker wants to own an NFL team once he retire.
, and he outlined his vision of what’s to come once his days on the gridiron are done.
“The perfect vision I think would be to be a president as well as a part-owner, whether as majority or minority,” he continued. “I just want to be a part of that. I feel like there’s not enough players, not enough representation in that space and I feel like I could be the perfect person to do that.”“It’d be full of winners,” Wagner said when asked what a Bobby-owned team would look like. “The culture will be amazing, maybe it’d even have this [Seahawks] logo right here.
Wagner is in his 12th season in the NFL and 11th with the Seahawks, and he’s well on his way to north of 100 tackles yet again. The 33-year-old is one of only two players from the Super Bowl team of 2013 who’s still even on an active roster—I think you can easily guess the other one, by the way. When asked about how much longer he wanted to play football, Wagner did not set a hard timeline.
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